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AP WAS THERE: Packers bombard Chiefs, 35-10, in Super Bowl
FILE - Green Bay Packers fans react in the stands at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, Jan. 15, 1967, as the National Football League champs played against the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League in the Super Bowl game in Los Angeles. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - Green Bay Packers fans react in the stands at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, Jan. 15, 1967, as the National Football League champs played against the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League in the Super Bowl game in Los Angeles. (AP Photo, File)

Jan. 31, 2022 10:16 AM EST
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FILE - Pete Rozelle grins as he answers questions about a merger agreement between the National and American Football leagues in New York, June 9, 1966. At left is Tex Schramm, NFL President and head of the Dallas Cowboys. At right is Lamar Hunt, president of the Kansas City Chiefs. Rozelle never liked the name that was half-jokingly suggested by Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt for the first annual game between the champions of the NFL and the AFL. Hunt agreed, telling the NFL commissioner they could surely think of something better to call it than the Super Bowl. (AP Photo/John Duricka, File)

FILE - Pete Rozelle grins as he answers questions about a merger agreement between the National and American Football leagues in New York, June 9, 1966. At left is Tex Schramm, NFL President and head of the Dallas Cowboys. At right is Lamar Hunt, president of the Kansas City Chiefs. Rozelle never liked the name that was half-jokingly suggested by Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt for the first annual game between the champions of the NFL and the AFL. Hunt agreed, telling the NFL commissioner they could surely think of something better to call it than the Super Bowl. (AP Photo/John Duricka, File)

Jan. 31, 2022 10:13 AM EST
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